Morrissey Is Writing Books Because No-One Likes His Records Anymore

FANS of The Smiths, and in particular Morrissey, are a weirdly devoted bunch. Their fervour isn’t matched by the output they receive from the Grand Miserablist.

The Smiths, of course, deserve their place in the annals of popular music simply for popularising an outcast spirit of disenfranchisement. They turned it into an artform and teenagers the world over fell for it, hook, line and sinker. Their records, objectively, weren’t great for the most part… but like The Clash or The Doors, it is what The Smiths stood for which made them so loved.

Since going solo, Our Moz has released a few good solo LPs – his debut and Vauxhall & I being high watermarks – but largely, his work has been the thing he probably fears the most – they’re drab.

As such, there’s been a general shunning of Morrissey’s musical output and, ever the sulk, he’s not going to take it without throwing out a pointed statement or ten.

See, he’s forgetting about music and turning his attentions to being a novelist. Might be a good thing. If his music galls, you can’t knock his way with words.

And of course, Mozza’s autobiography sent everyone crazy last year, selling by the bucketload.

Talking to fansite True To You that he was midway through his first work of fiction and added that this move was a result of his frustrations with the music industry and the lack of support given to his recent material.

“The actuality is that radio stations will not play my music, and the majority of people have lost faith in the music industry,’ he claimed. “It’s generally assumed – quite rightly – that the number one chart positions are ‘bought’ by the major labels, so there really is no passion left in pop or rock music.”

Of course, there is a huge appetite for pop and rock music, just not Morrissey’s. He continued: “I don’t think people believe for an instant that the faces we constantly see on television and in magazines are remotely popular.”

“Their records, objectively, weren’t great for the most part…”
That’s an entirely subjective comment. Saying that you’re being objective doesn’t automatically make it so.

NickT

What a complete jackass he is. A triumph of winning over smug leftist media who, having read more into his lifeless records than he was ever actually capable of writing, then pimp him for ever more without his ever needing to develop a talent.

The Real Stig

Anymore? I could never stand any of them in the first place. A nauseating voice.